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    My wife and I spent two days in Niagra Falls, Ont., Canada doing the usual sight seeing, hiking and biking. We ate a small lunch and the bill in the photo shows the sales taxes we paid added almost $4 to the $23 we were charged for the meal.......and you thought health care in Canada was free.

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    Sales tax in Canada is driven by health care about like it is driven by national defense, forest management, etc. JMHO. Sincerely. bruce.
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    Dont rent a car at a major airport in the United States, that has a sports stadium nearby.
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    It’s relatively safe for the politicians to soak the non-residents who visit their towns and rent cars and stay in hotels and eat in the restaurants. The locals know better.

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    It just occurred to me that we were the only customers in this restaurant and all the other restaurants that we ate in were nearly empty including two in the Casino. I’ve often said that raising taxes beyond a certain point will yield negative returns.

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    Of course it will. If we assume the business of government is to protect the people and ensure their prosperity, taxes work against the latter goal.

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    It’s relatively safe for the politicians to soak the non-residents who visit their towns and rent cars and stay in hotels and eat in the restaurants. The locals know better.
    Wife and I visited Niagara Falls several years ago and got into conversation with a security guard at the Casino and we were discussing gas prices. He was a Canadian
    citizen and he said he never purchased gas in Canada, always crossed over to US side and purchased. I didn't realize price I saw were liters instead of gallons. Prices were rather high in restaurants (I thought) at that time. One time visit to see the Falls never again...

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    Sales tax in Canada is primarily driven by the wages civil servants get paid. Health care costs what it does because all the unskilled workies in hospitals, etc. get paid skilled wages. They pay people to do nothing but push people around in wheelchairs. Cops here start at about $83 grand. Goes to a bit under $100 grand in 4 years. A police Sgt. gets $125 grand. And if you get caught committing a crime, you'll usually get suspended with pay. There's a guy in Waterloo(NE of TO) who's been on paid vacation for 2 or 3 years.
    HST is the "Harmonized Sale Tax". Federal and Provincial taxes collected and wasted by both.
    And our total tax bill is about 42% of our total income.
    "...price I saw were litres..." Been that way since Junior's(our current PM) daddy got PO'd with Nixon in 1970 and jammed the metric system down our throats to punish him.
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    Junior's(our current PM) daddy got PO'd with Nixon

    Fidel was your PM then?

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    Our last July vacation in Lakefield, Ont. near Peterborough was 20 years ago in 1998. I retired and shifted the vacation south to Florida in February. I always admired the Lakefield area and the fishing was always great. We made sure to fill our gas tanks at the last rest stop on I-90 at Angola, NY before crossing the border to avoid buying gas in Canada. It was a shock to see how expensive it was to fill an empty tank with Canadian gas, even back in 1998. Canadians are plentiful in Florida in February.

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